Exactly.
With a park populated with the now, there's room for 1 area of nostalgia.
Exactly.
Despite some corny moments toward the end and some horrible "police" figures during the ride, E.T. is one of the best rides in the park to me. It has a very convincing forest atmosphere, a ride system unlike any other, its closest comparison being Peter Pan, but its leaps and bounds above that.
It's one of the more kid-friendly rides in the park, the first half of the ride is a solid one and I really don't think we'll see Universal make a ride like that one again, though I hope I'm wrong.
With a park populated with the now, there's room for 1 area of nostalgia.
The same thing that has people longing to keep Haunted Mansion, Pirates, etc.
Nostalgia.
I sincerely want to know what has people longing to keep ET.
I have one word for the bold part. DISNEYDoes nostalgia honestly drive tourist numbers? I mean for theme park peeps like us we represent the minority of the bunch and of course we have nostalgia for these things because we have that strange attraction but when a tourist thinks Universal, do they think ET?
Not as much as before. ET is one of those rides that only gets long lines due to bad capacity and constant ride mechanical issues. If it does indeed get a MAJOR refurb, I'll give it a chance but in its current state I'd rather see something better.
I have one word for the bold part. DISNEY
As for the rest I would say that it ET does have the nostalgia, it is a classic film so when people see it they become attracted to it just as people are with jurassic park and is one of the things they remember from past visits. Also for those who visited the park in the early years ET is about the only thing left to remember the old days. However none of this is on Disney's scale which basically is running their whole resort.
We're twice a year tourists that drop apx. $9,000 a yr. in Orlando. And guess what is the first and last attraction that we ride at Universal? It's ET, and like Splash Mountain, it puts a constant smile on our faces, and isn't that what makes a happy vacation. The queue is so good, especially it's Redwood scent, that we often forgo our hotel express so we can enjoy the queue. When we ride ET for the last ride of our Universal vacation, my GF tears up knowing we won't experience ET until the next trip. Of course I can't speak for other tourists, but for us, ET is a true classic and one of the most important attractions during our vacation. Of course, we would like to see a refurbishment, but that would only be an added plus.Does nostalgia honestly drive tourist numbers? I mean for theme park peeps like us we represent the minority of the bunch and of course we have nostalgia for these things because we have that strange attraction but when a tourist thinks Universal, do they think ET?
Not as much as before. ET is one of those rides that only gets long lines due to bad capacity and constant ride mechanical issues. If it does indeed get a MAJOR refurb, I'll give it a chance but in its current state I'd rather see something better.
If Universal was going to build another audio-animatronic dark ride spectacular for the whole family based on one of its timeless properties, I wouldn't have as much of an issue losing ET. Sadly, I don't really trust them to do that, so I'd prefer ET to stay. The park needs some heart - ET provides it. It's a fantastically executed dark ride by any measure, it just needs some updating.
I have one word for the bold part. DISNEY
Guys what if they did the kid zone into willy wonk area, demolish animal actors stage and build a new ride there ,then move the animal actors show to the toon lagoon theater.And then change the lost continent to a kid zone!
Or no. Hahaha.Guys what if they did the kid zone into willy wonk area, demolish animal actors stage and build a new ride there ,then move the animal actors show to the toon lagoon theater.And then change the lost continent to a kid zone!
The more and more I think about, the more and more I would like to see the Animal Actors stage torn down. I was checking some satellite photos, and you could literally fit in another E.T. sized building if you took it out along with its backstage areas. Lots of potential to do all sorts of things with that kind of space.
I've never watched the show and I'm an AP holder. I won't shed a single tear if they decide to take that building down.